Sten Heckscher

Sten Heckscher ( born July 29, 1942 in Stockholm ) is a Swedish lawyer and Social Democratic politician.

Heckscher is a son of the politician Gunnar Heckscher and grandson of the economic historian Eli Heckscher.

Heckscher studied law at the University of Uppsala. Although his father was the leader of the bourgeois- conservative Högerpartiet to Heckscher engaged in social democratic politics. He served in public Ämstern in and out of government until Prime Minister Ingvar Carlsson appointed him on the eve of the election victory of the Social Democrats in 1994 as minister for labor and industry.

In 1996 he resigned from this post and was Head of the Swedish National Police. He was appointed to the Supreme Judge of the Higher Administrative Court in Stockholm 2005. In 2007 he was President of the Supreme Administrative Court of Sweden.

Ingvar Carlsson | Jörgen Andersson | Leif Blomberg | Laila Freivalds | Sten Heckscher (1994-1996) | Anna Hedborg | Mats Hellström | Lena Hjelm- Wallén | Ylva Johansson | Anna Lindh | January Nygren | Göran Persson | Thage G. Peterson | Mona Sahlin (1994-1995) | Pierre Schori | Anders Sundström | Ingela Thalén | Carl Tham | Marita Ulvskog | Ines Uusmann | Margareta Winberg

  • Minister (Sweden)
  • Minister of Industry
  • Sveriges - socialdemokratiska - arbetareparti Member
  • Judges (Supreme Court)
  • Swede
  • Born in 1942
  • Man
  • Lawyer in the police administration
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